The purpose of this sites is to present Emerging Construction Technologies that could produce a "High Impact" in the construction industry. The technologies are divided into five areas: Civil, Mechanical, Internet-based, Electrical, and Other. Each technology is presented in fact sheets describing: The Need, The Technology, The Benefits, Status, Barriers, Points of Contact, and References.

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Production of Construction Materials Using Advanced Recycling Technologies

The need for recycling and recovering materials on the construction industry is more important than ever. Over the past few years, the construction industry faces recycling challenges on a large scale every day. Increasingly, contractors are finding innovative ways to work with environmental protection groups, local authorities and other businesses to recycle materials, rehabilitate contaminated areas, and preserve wetlands and other habitats for wildlife as well as people. With an estimated over 30 percent of landfill content originating from construction and demolition projects, vigorous construction activity has put an enormous burden on landfills. Municipalities facing diminishing landfill space are forced to raise tipping fees and promote alternative methods to handle waste removal-mainly to reduce, reuse and recycle. Thus, the construction industry is becoming a greater force in propagating recycling efforts on a national level.

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New Feature: New Technology Survey
We have recently added a new section "Survey" to the website.  The goal of the technology survey is to collect information from site visitors and subscribers regarding new construction technologies.  These surveys are administered by the Construction Engineering and Management Department at Purdue University, and their results are used for non-profit research that is currently being conducted at the university.  Please click here to be connected to the survey homepage, or choose 'Survey' under the section 'Site Features' in the left coulmn. (02/01/03)

New Feature: Site Statistics
We added a new feature 'Statistics' that enables you to access the report including the statistics information on Emerging Construction Technologies Web site. At this moment, the annual report of 2001 and the monthly report of January and February 2002 are available. Contents of the reports cover the number of pages requested, the number of hosts that visitors used, and the number of subscribers, etc. Monthly reports are to be updated on the second day of every month.
(03/05/02)

New Technology Area: Safety Technologies
We added a new technology area on Emerging Construction Technologies web site.  We called it 'Safety Technologies'. This new area is intended to accommodate emerging Safety technologies that are specifically designed for construction industry and other industry that can be used by construction people.
(11/27/01)

Added Tool: View and Print the Fact Sheet 
We added a new tool 'Print This Page' that enables you to view the current fact sheet and print it without including the banner and other navigational menus. This tool is available automatically when you access the fact sheet and other information beyond this page.
(6/24/00)

Honored as A Standard of Excellence Web Site
Emerging Construction Technologies at www.new-technologies.org has been
awarded a Standard of Excellence award in the 1999 WebAward Web Site Competition and a Outstanding Web site award in the 2000 WebAward Web Site Competition. 
(12/01/00)


 

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